Student Accounts

helping students understand their student account and billing statement

explaining how financial aid awards are posted to student accounts

paying current and past-due balances

Please view our billing page on how to complete a student billing worksheet and enroll in a payment plan.

Student Privacy Rights

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) protects student privacy rights by setting strict limits on the disclosure of their education records. This means that besides CCA staff, third parties -- including spouses and parents -- may not have access to a student's account information without a student's written permission.

It is the student’s responsibility to forward billing information to a parent or third party who is assisting that student with payment. In order to assist families or third parties who are making payments on behalf of a student, that student may elect to sign and submit the Student Account Authorization to Release form.

By signing this form, the student gives permission for only the named person(s) to get access to certain student account information through the Student Accounts Office.

Each office at CCA maintains its own release form. To authorize access to information maintained by other departments, please contact the appropriate CCA office.

Third-Party Access Using WebAdvisor

A student may also elect to give a parent or third party access to view their student account information online by requesting an additional WebAdvisor log in for the parent or third party. For more information, visit “Grant Rights to Parent/Guardian/Other," located under the Student menu at webadvisor.cca.edu.

(Note: Student-granted access to the WebAdvisor student portal is not a replacement for the Student Account Authorization to Release form)

Tuition, Housing Charges & Miscellaneous Fees

Tuition charges are billed per term and are based on the number of units for which a student is registered, by course or program, or both. In addition to tuition and course fees, students may be charged mandatory fees associated with their enrollment.